I am not an appliance tech so I started by doing a Google search to find my element. I had a lot of hits but I was drawn to the easy layout to find my part on the AppliancePartsPros.com site. This company was competitive with price but not the lowest but the reason why I went with them besides the before mentioned reason was their video to replace the element. The process looked pretty simple and straight forward so I decided to tackle it. I ordered the part by 10AM and the next day it was delivered to my home. The first thing I noticed that on the box it said something to the effect "official Whirpool part" this made me feel good that I was not getting a knock off. I followed the instructions in the video and I had the element changed out in less than 5 minutes. I will do business with this company again and recommend it to others.

This is a 2 man job. There was 6 screws holding the double oven into the cabinet. This oven is over 150 lbs. , and it has to be slide out at least 12 inches to access the side , to reach the brackets to install door springs on. Once the oven is slide out , one man holding so it doesn't tip out and fall, you can use needle nose pliers to attach each spring to brackets and door hinge . Then just slide oevn unit back into the cabinet and attach with the 6 screws that were removed. We did not want to remove he oven all the way due to the power whip.